WO2012025714A2 - Subsea running tool with emergency release - Google Patents

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WO2012025714A2
WO2012025714A2 PCT/GB2011/001252 GB2011001252W WO2012025714A2 WO 2012025714 A2 WO2012025714 A2 WO 2012025714A2 GB 2011001252 W GB2011001252 W GB 2011001252W WO 2012025714 A2 WO2012025714 A2 WO 2012025714A2
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mandrel
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Stuart James Ellison
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Aker Subsea Limited
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Priority to US13/817,607 priority Critical patent/US9121238B2/en
Priority to GB1302841.0A priority patent/GB2497686B/en
Priority to BR112013004228A priority patent/BR112013004228A2/pt
Priority to SG2013011523A priority patent/SG188226A1/en
Priority to CN201180040607.7A priority patent/CN103140647B/zh
Publication of WO2012025714A2 publication Critical patent/WO2012025714A2/en
Publication of WO2012025714A3 publication Critical patent/WO2012025714A3/en
Priority to NO20130365A priority patent/NO20130365A1/no

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B23/00Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing or removing tools, packers or the like in boreholes or wells
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B33/00Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
    • E21B33/02Surface sealing or packing
    • E21B33/03Well heads; Setting-up thereof
    • E21B33/035Well heads; Setting-up thereof specially adapted for underwater installations
    • E21B33/038Connectors used on well heads, e.g. for connecting blow-out preventer and riser

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  • This invention relates to running tools of the kind employed for the insertion of components such as casing strings or pipes into a subsea well.
  • This invention provides in a preferred form a redundant emergency release mechanism which allows the rig or vessel to disconnect with the aid of several operational features which are typically available in an offshore completion operation, preferably including rotation of the drill pipe both clockwise and anti-clockwise and the application of a pressure either by the application of bore pressure or by using a self- sealing dart deployed from the drill floor.
  • the invention provides a running tool for use in the insertion of an object into a subsea well, comprising a body, a hollow mandrel moveable within the body, a plurality of dogs which are supported within the body and moveable to engage the object, the mandrel having a first part and a transition part, the transition part being shaped to cause outward movement of the dogs when the mandrel is in a given position within the body and to allow movement of the dogs for positions of the mandrel spaced form the given position, wherein the transition part is releasably attached to the first part by means which respond to a sufficient pressure within the mandrel to allow the transition part to separate from the first part.
  • the said means may comprise a shearable member or assembly which has a shear strength selected so that it shears to allow release of the transition part from the first part in response to a predetermined pressure within the mandrel.
  • the said means may comprise a split ring which in an expanded state locks the transition part to the first part but is arranged to be compressed radially, to allow release of the transition part from the part in response to a sufficient bore pressure.
  • the said parts of the mandrel are preferably generally cylindrical and the said means may connect an upper rim of the transition part to a lower rim of the said first part.
  • the said means comprise shear pins each of which is disposed in a radial bore extending through the said lower rim and in a socket in the said upper rim.
  • the invention also provides a method of releasing a running tool which is employed for the insertion of an object into a subsea well, the running tool comprising a body, a hollow mandrel moveable within the body, a plurality of dogs which are supported within the body and moveable-to engage the object, the mandrel having a first part and a transition part, the transition part being shaped to cause outward movement of the dogs when the mandrel is in a given position within the body and to allow movement of the dogs for positions of the mandrel spaced from the given position, the method comprising applying pressure within the mandrel sufficient to cause the transition part to separate from the first part.
  • the way in which the emergency disconnect works is that a pressure can be applied at any time to release the releasable means which holds the said first part of the mandrel and the transition part of the mandrel together under normal operations.
  • a pressure can be applied at any time to release the releasable means which holds the said first part of the mandrel and the transition part of the mandrel together under normal operations.
  • the mandrel's parts will separate, the first part being retained in position and the transition part accelerating into the nose of the tool. This renders the locking dogs free to collapse radially.
  • Figure 1 illustrates in section the relevant part of one embodiment of a running tool incorporating the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an isometric view of the running tool.
  • Figure 1 shows in section the relevant part of a running tool 1 which is intended for the insertion of an object such as a casing hanger into the bore of a subsea wellhead.
  • the tool has a generally cylindrical body 2 although only part of one side thereof is shown in Figurel , which is a half-section, the central axis of the running tool being indicated by the line X.
  • the tool 1 carries a plurality of radially moveable locking dogs of which only one locking dog 3 is shown in the Figure.
  • This and the other locking dogs are adapted to engage and hold an object such as a casing hanger 4 until the casing hanger is securely landed in the body of the wellhead.
  • the locking dog 3 is mounted in a radial bore 5 through the wall of the body 2. It has an outer toothed profile 6 which engages a complementary profile 7 on the inside of the casing hanger 4.
  • a cylindrical mandrel 8 which is axially moveable within the bore of the body of the tool 1.
  • the mandrel 8 has a first, externally screw-threaded, part 9 which engages an internal screw-threading in the body of the tool 1.
  • the screw-threading may be disposed towards the top end of the tool, i.e. to the left of the parts shown in Figure 1.
  • the transition part 10 has an upper rim 11 which fits within a lower rim 12 of the threaded part 9 and is attached to the threaded part 9 by means of a plurality of shear pins, circumferentially spaced around the mandrel. One of these pins is shown at 13. It fits within a radial bore 14 in the rim 12 of the first part 9 and a socket 15 in the rim 11 of the transition part 10.
  • the transition part has an outwardly extending ridge 16 which is of larger diameter than the remainder of the transition part 10 and the threaded part 9 of the mandrel.
  • the tolerance in the position of the mandrel 8 for outward movement of the dogs 3 depends on the axial extent of the ridge 6.
  • the angles of the profile 6 are, in accordance with ordinary practice, such as to allow inward movement of the dogs in response to the (downward) force exerted by the object such as the casing hanger held by the dogs.
  • a retaining ring 17 which limits outward movement of the dogs 3. Shown to the right of the dog 3 (and below it in a normal configuration of the tool) is a plunger 18 which can protrude into a slot 19 in the casing hanger 4 and thereby prevent rotation of the tool relative to the hanger 4.
  • the outside of the body 2 also carries latches, such as the latch 20, which are used to locate the tool in the wellhead and require release when the tool is to be retrieved from the wellhead.
  • the body 2 has an inward taper 2a to a cylindrical part 2b of lesser outside diameter.
  • the mandrel is moved axially (e.g. by rotation) to release the transition part 10, and in particular the ridge 16, from the dog 3.
  • the shear pins are selected to have a shear strength sufficient to withstand normal bore pressures that occur during for example the pumping of cement through the bore of the tool down into the well bore.
  • the actually selected shear strength will depend on the weight of the transition part and possibly other parts of tool that may have to be supported by the mandrel, as well as the normal bore pressures.
  • a sufficient increase in pressure on the transition part applied either by a selected increase in the bore pressure (e.g.
  • the shear pins can be made to shear, releasing the transition part from the rest of the mandrel. There will be a difference in pressure between the bore and the void 21 between the transition part and the body of the tool. The release of the transition part allows the dogs to collapse radially, thereby releasing the tool from the casing hanger or other object to which it had been attached. The tool is thereby no longer fixed to a static object and the dangers noted above can be averted.
  • shear pins An alternative to the shear pins is a shear ring which, like the shear pins, would shear to release the transition part 10 from the part 9 in response to a sufficient axially directed pressure.
  • a further option is a split ring which in an expanded state locks the transition part 10 to the part 9 but is arranged to be compressed radially, to allow release of the part 10 from the part 9 in response to a sufficient bore pressure.

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PCT/GB2011/001252 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 Subsea running tool with emergency release WO2012025714A2 (en)

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US13/817,607 US9121238B2 (en) 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 Subsea running tool with emergency release
GB1302841.0A GB2497686B (en) 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 Subsea running tool with emergency release
BR112013004228A BR112013004228A2 (pt) 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 ferramenta de assentamento submarina com liberação de emergência
SG2013011523A SG188226A1 (en) 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 Subsea running tool with emergency release
CN201180040607.7A CN103140647B (zh) 2010-08-23 2011-08-22 带有紧急释放的水下送入工具
NO20130365A NO20130365A1 (no) 2010-08-23 2013-03-12 Undervanns kjøringsverktøy med nødutløsning

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GB201014088A GB201014088D0 (en) 2010-08-23 2010-08-23 Subsea running tool with emergency release
GB1014088.7 2010-08-23

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CN (1) CN103140647B (zh)
BR (1) BR112013004228A2 (zh)
GB (2) GB201014088D0 (zh)
MY (1) MY163337A (zh)
NO (1) NO20130365A1 (zh)
SG (1) SG188226A1 (zh)
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SG188226A1 (en) 2013-04-30
US9121238B2 (en) 2015-09-01
US20130146298A1 (en) 2013-06-13
NO20130365A1 (no) 2013-03-12
GB2497686B (en) 2017-05-10
GB2497686A (en) 2013-06-19
CN103140647B (zh) 2015-12-16
GB201302841D0 (en) 2013-04-03
BR112013004228A2 (pt) 2016-07-05
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WO2012025714A3 (en) 2013-03-07
CN103140647A (zh) 2013-06-05

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